Leigh Sales
Leigh Sales AM is one of Australia's most high-profile and respected journalists and has been at the helm of 7.30 since 2011. She was awarded an Order of Australia in 2019 for her services to journalism.
She anchors the ABC's federal election and budget night broadcasts and has interviewed every living Australian Prime Minister. She has also interviewed innumerable world leaders and celebrities including Hillary Clinton, Boris Johnson, David Cameron, Benjamin Netanyahu, the Dalai Lama, Aung San Suu Kyi, Paul McCartney, Elton John, Harrison Ford, Salman Rushdie, Margaret Atwood and many more.
From 2008-2010, Leigh anchored the ABC's prestigious Lateline program and before that was the ABC's National Security Correspondent. From 2001 to 2006, she was the network's Washington Correspondent, covering stories including the aftermath of September 11, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the 2004 Presidential election and Hurricane Katrina. She grew up in Brisbane and started her reporting career in Queensland in 1993 with Channel Nine.
She has three Walkley awards, Australia's highest journalism honour, for radio current affairs reporting, broadcast interviewing and for her best-selling 2018 book, Any Ordinary Day. She is the author of three other books, Detainee 002: the Case of David Hicks (2007), On Doubt (2009) and Well Hello (2021), co-written with journalist Annabel Crabb. Leigh's writing has appeared in numerous publications including The Australian, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Spectator, The Monthly and The Australian Literary Review.
With Annabel Crabb, Leigh co-hosts a popular podcast called Chat 10 Looks 3 about TV, movies, books and music. It has hundreds of thousands of subscribers and won two categories at the 2019 Australian podcast awards.